Statement of Merit Criteria
Articled Students (LEP)
Essential Qualifications
- Education:
- Law degree from a recognized university must be completed by appointment date.
Preference will be given to candidates who are not called to bar in any Canadian provinces. - Language:
- English
- Knowledge:
- A general knowledge of law.
- Oral Communication Skills:
- Presents and discusses legal concepts and issues in a clear, concise and effective manner orally.
- Written Communication:
- Presents and discusses concepts and issues in a clear, concise and effective manner in writing.
- Thinking Skills:
- Able to analyze problems and situations, drawing logical conclusions and identifying viable solutions.
- Judgment:
- Demonstrates sound judgment when analyzing problems or situations.
- Interpersonal relationships:
- Interacts with others in ways that advance the work of the group by developing respect, mutual understanding and productive working relationships. Maintains effectiveness and composure in stressful contexts.
- Teamwork:
- A willingness and ability to work effectively as part of a team to contribute to the achievement of group objectives, to build team spirit and a capacity to work with others toward a common goal.
- Initiative:
- Takes action to influence events rather than passively accepting status quo. Undertakes and initiates change to improve an existing situation without specific direction.
Asset Qualifications
- Solid academic standing in Law School.
- Demonstrated interest in public law.
- Demonstrated interest in litigation.
- Experience working in a public law setting.
Organizational Need:
Member of recognized Designated Group (Visible Minorities, Aboriginal Peoples and Persons with Disabilities).
Condition of Employment:
Reliability Status or Secret Clearance, depending on position assigned.
- Date Modified: